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The AC in my bedroom has been making a strange humming noise lately, especially at night when it's supposed to be cooling down. We moved into this rental two years ago, and while the landlord does routine maintenance on common areas, I’m not sure if they’re responsible for fixing issues in individual units. Have any of you experienced similar situations or know what’s typically covered under a lease agreement here in Dubai regarding AC repairs?
Posted by Rana Al-Hamdi
Asked on January 16, 2026 6:29 pm
In the UAE, particularly in Dubai, responsibilities for AC repairs can sometimes be ambiguous. Generally speaking, landlords are expected to maintain and repair common areas, but individual units might fall under tenant responsibility depending on lease agreements.

In your specific case about a humming noise emanating from the AC unit in your bedroom, it’s prudent to first review your rental agreement to determine who is responsible for repairs. Often, these agreements outline which systems or components are maintained by whom. If it's not clear, you might want to reach out to your landlord to clarify their obligations.

However, it's also wise to check if the AC unit in question was installed as part of a larger HVAC system that includes common areas. In such scenarios, even though your room is considered an individual unit, the overall system may be maintained by the landlord or managed property company.

If you determine that you are responsible for repairs, but feel it's due to faulty parts or improper installation, consulting with a certified HVAC technician would provide clarity and ensure necessary maintenance is performed. In Dubai, such professionals can offer insights into whether the humming noise suggests an issue that needs immediate attention or if it’s a minor problem.

Moreover, given the importance of maintaining indoor environmental quality, especially in a climate like Dubai's, it could be beneficial to have your AC unit inspected by a professional every few years or whenever you notice unusual noises. This proactive approach can prevent larger issues from arising and ensure that your living space remains comfortable and healthy.

In cases where negotiations with the landlord are unfruitful, you might consider contacting consumer protection services in Dubai for assistance. They can offer guidance on lease agreements and help mediate disputes over maintenance responsibilities.

Lastly, should you require immediate assistance or further advice, feel free to contact us at 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com. We’re here to assist with your concerns regarding indoor environmental quality and building sciences in the UAE/Dubai region.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 19, 2026 4:27 pm